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Nigerian Correctional Service Past Questions and Answers

 

The Nigerian Correctional Service (NCoS), previously known as the Nigerian Prisons Service, stands as a cornerstone of Nigeria’s criminal justice system. Operating under the Ministry of Interior, NCoS is responsible for the humane custody, reformation, rehabilitation, and reintegration of offenders into society. In a country as diverse and populous as Nigeria, with over 220 million people as of 2025, the role of NCoS is more critical than ever in maintaining internal security and promoting restorative justice.

As Nigeria continues to evolve, the focus of NCoS has shifted from punitive measures to transformative programs that address the root causes of crime, such as poverty, lack of education, and substance abuse. This educational article, authored by Dr. Manny, founder of Manny Spark – your trusted source for recruitment preparation materials in Nigeria – aims to equip aspiring NCoS recruits with comprehensive insights. We’ll delve into the service’s history, locations, offerings, and, most importantly, provide extensive free samples of past questions and answers from the recruitment exams.

The 2025 recruitment drive, which opened on July 14, 2025, via the portal cdcfib.career, seeks to onboard thousands of new officers to bolster the service’s capacity. According to recent announcements, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu approved the recruitment of 5,000 personnel, highlighting the government’s commitment to decongesting facilities and enhancing operations.

“The Nigerian Correctional Service is not just about locking people up; it’s about unlocking their potential for a better future,” stated Acting Controller General Sylvester Ndidi Nwakuche in a 2025 address during a partnership launch with the Ministry of Agriculture.

For Nigerians aspiring to join this noble institution, mastering the Computer-Based Test (CBT) is essential. The exam covers subjects like English Language, Mathematics, General Knowledge, Current Affairs, Logical Reasoning, Nigerian History, and NCoS-specific topics. Manny Spark‘s updated PDF compilation, priced at N4,000, includes over 1,000 questions with detailed answers, tailored for 2025.

[Insert Image: Aerial view of the NCoS National Headquarters in Abuja]

External link: Visit the official NCoS website for more details https://www.corrections.gov.ng/.

History and Evolution of NCoS

The origins of the Nigerian Correctional Service trace back to the colonial era in 1861, when the British introduced Western-style prisons in Lagos. Initially designed for punishment, these facilities evolved post-independence in 1960. By 1968, Native Authority prisons were abolished, unifying the system under federal control.

A pivotal moment came in 2019 with the signing of the Nigerian Correctional Service Act by former President Muhammadu Buhari. This renamed the service from Nigerian Prisons Service to NCoS, emphasizing correction over incarceration. The Act introduced non-custodial sentences like community service and probation, aligning with global standards set by the United Nations Standard Minimum Rules for the Treatment of Prisoners (Nelson Mandela Rules).

In recent years, under Acting Controller General Sylvester Ndidi Nwakuche, reforms have accelerated. As of 2025, partnerships with the Rural Electrification Agency (REA) ensure powered facilities, while collaborations with the Ministry of Agriculture promote inmate farm skills training. These initiatives have reduced recidivism rates by focusing on skill acquisition.

The evolution reflects Nigeria’s journey towards humane justice, with over 20 heads leading the service since inception, the first seven being British nationals. Today, NCoS manages over 240 custodial centers, a testament to its growth.

“Reform is not an option; it’s a necessity for a safer Nigeria,” remarked Minister of Interior Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo during a 2025 decongestion event that freed over 7,500 inmates.

For deeper insights, check our internal article on Nigeria’s Justice System Reforms.

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Key Locations of NCoS Facilities Across Nigeria

NCoS facilities are strategically placed across Nigeria’s 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) to ensure accessibility and effective management. The National Headquarters, located at Bill Clinton Drive, Airport Road, Abuja, serves as the administrative nerve center, overseeing policy, training, and operations.

In the Southwest, Lagos hosts the Kirikiri Maximum Security Custodial Centre in Apapa, a high-capacity facility handling complex cases and rehabilitation programs. Nearby, the Ikoyi Custodial Centre focuses on medium-security inmates with vocational workshops.

The Southeast features the Enugu Custodial Centre in Enugu State, emphasizing educational programs in partnership with local universities. In the North, the Kano Central Custodial Centre in Kano State includes farm centers for agricultural training, while the Maiduguri Maximum Security Centre in Borno State addresses security challenges with enhanced protocols.

Southern locations like the Port Harcourt Custodial Centre in Rivers State offer health services, including mental health support. In the Midwest, the Benin Custodial Centre in Edo State provides non-custodial options like community service.

Farm centers, such as those in Kujama (Kaduna) and Isheri (Lagos), span thousands of hectares for inmate skill-building. Satellite camps in rural areas like Ogun State’s Ibara Centre in Abeokuta cater to minor offenders.

These locations are chosen for logistical efficiency, ensuring proximity to courts and families to aid reintegration.

Services and Programs Offered by NCoS

 

NCoS goes beyond detention, offering multifaceted programs for inmate welfare and societal benefit. Core services include safe custody, but the emphasis is on reformation through education, vocational training, and health initiatives.

Educational Services: Inmates access literacy classes, secondary education, and degrees via the National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN). In 2025, NICOWA Schools celebrated graduations, extending similar opportunities to inmates.

Vocational Training: Programs in tailoring, welding, carpentry, and farming are prominent. A recent MOU with the Ministry of Agriculture positions correctional farms as innovation hubs, training inmates in modern agriculture techniques.

Health Services: Comprehensive care covers physical and mental health, with drug rehabilitation and HIV/AIDS programs. Partnerships with organizations like JONAPWD ensure inclusive support for disabled inmates.

Non-Custodial Measures: Community service and parole reduce overcrowding, with over 7,500 releases in 2025 through pardons.

Reintegration Support: Post-release job placement and counseling prevent recidivism. Facilities like Borstal Institutions for juveniles in Abeokuta focus on youth-specific rehabilitation.

This holistic approach transforms lives, contributing to Nigeria’s Sustainable Development Goal 16 on justice.

“Empowering inmates with skills is key to breaking the cycle of crime,” said a Rotary Club representative during a 2025 donation of sewing machines to Kano facilities.

Internal link: Learn about similar programs in Nigeria Police Force.

The NCoS Recruitment Process in 2025

The 2025 NCoS recruitment, managed by the Civil Defence, Correctional, Fire, and Immigration Services Board (CDCFIB), began on July 14, 2025, via cdcfib.career. It targets positions like Superintendent of Corrections (Medical), Inspector of Corps (Nursing), and Correctional Assistants.

Steps include online application with credentials (SSCE with 5 credits including English and Math, NYSC for graduates, NIN, etc.), CBT exam, physical screening, medical fitness check, and training.

Eligibility: Nigerian citizens aged 18-35, minimum height (1.65m males, 1.60m females), no criminal record.

The process is free and merit-based, with closing date around August 4, 2025.

“This recruitment will strengthen our capacity for better service delivery,” announced the CDCFIB in July 2025.

Why Past Questions Are Essential for NCoS Recruitment Preparation

Past questions reveal exam patterns, such as recurring themes in Current Affairs or logical puzzles. Practicing them builds confidence, improves time management, and increases scores by up to 40%, per recruitment studies.

Manny Spark‘s PDF compiles authentic questions from 2019-2024, updated for 2025.

External link: Free civil service samples at JobTestPrep.

Top Preparation Tips for the NCoS CBT Exam

  1. Study Daily: Dedicate 2-3 hours to each subject.
  2. Use Timers: Simulate exam conditions.
  3. Focus on Weak Areas: Analyze samples below.
  4. Stay Updated: Read news for Current Affairs.
  5. Group Study: Discuss with peers.

Consistency is key.

“Preparation is the bridge between dreams and reality,” advises Dr. Manny of Manny Spark.

Common Mistakes to Avoid in NCoS Exam Preparation

Avoid cramming; understand concepts. Don’t ignore NCoS-specific knowledge. Verify answers; outdated info can mislead.

Bold advice: Use verified materials like Manny Spark’s PDF.

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Sample Past Questions: English Language

English assesses grammar, comprehension, and vocabulary. Here’s a table with 20 samples:

Question Options Answer Explanation
1. Choose the opposite of “benevolent”. A. Kind B. Malevolent C. Generous D. Friendly B. Malevolent Benevolent means well-meaning; opposite is malevolent (ill-wishing). This tests antonyms, common in NCoS exams.
2. Fill in: The inmate was _____ for reformation. A. Detained B. Released C. Punished D. Trained D. Trained Context implies positive action towards change.
3. Synonym of “rehabilitate”. A. Punish B. Restore C. Isolate D. Ignore B. Restore Rehabilitation restores functionality.
4. Correct sentence: The warden ensure security. A. Ensures B. Ensuring C. Ensured D. Ensure A. Ensures Subject-verb agreement; singular subject.
5. Comprehension: In NCoS, reformation is key. What does this imply? A. Punishment B. Transformation C. Isolation D. Entertainment B. Transformation Passage focuses on change.
6. Choose the word nearest in meaning to “custody”. A. Freedom B. Care C. Escape D. Danger B. Care Custody involves protective care.
7. Opposite of “recidivism”. A. Reformation B. Relapse C. Crime D. Punishment A. Reformation Recidivism is reoffending; opposite is successful change.
8. Fill in: The service _____ inmates’ rights. A. Violates B. Protects C. Ignores D. Questions B. Protects Aligns with NCoS mandate.
9. Synonym of “vocational”. A. Academic B. Professional C. Leisure D. Punitive B. Professional Vocational relates to job skills.
10. Correct: He have been to prison. A. Has B. Had C. Have D. Is A. Has Present perfect tense.
11. Comprehension: Non-custodial measures reduce overcrowding. Benefit? A. Increased crime B. Cost savings C. More punishment D. Isolation B. Cost savings Reduces facility strain.
12. Opposite of “humane”. A. Kind B. Cruel C. Just D. Fair B. Cruel Humane is compassionate.
13. Fill in: Rehabilitation programs are _____ effective. A. Rarely B. Highly C. Never D. Slightly B. Highly Positive context.
14. Synonym of “reintegration”. A. Separation B. Return C. Punishment D. Exile B. Return Back to society.
15. Correct: The inmates is learning skills. A. Are B. Was C. Were D. Is A. Are Plural subject.
16. Choose nearest to “probation”. A. Trial period B. Permanent sentence C. Execution D. Fine A. Trial period Supervised release.
17. Opposite of “decongest”. A. Fill B. Empty C. Build D. Repair A. Fill Decongest means to relieve overcrowding.
18. Fill in: NCoS focuses on _____ justice. A. Retributive B. Restorative C. Punitive D. Arbitrary B. Restorative Modern approach.
19. Synonym of “offender”. A. Victim B. Criminal C. Guard D. Judge B. Criminal One who commits offense.
20. Comprehension: Farm centers teach agriculture. Purpose? A. Punishment B. Skill acquisition C. Isolation D. Entertainment B. Skill acquisition Vocational training.

Detailed practice like this sharpens language skills crucial for reports in NCoS roles.

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Sample Past Questions: Mathematics

Math tests arithmetic, algebra, and data. 20 samples:

Question Options Answer Explanation
1. If 4 wardens guard 20 inmates, how many for 80? A. 8 B. 12 C. 16 D. 20 C. 16 Ratio: 4/20 = 1/5, 80/5 = 16. Step: Simplify ratio, multiply.
2. Solve: 3x – 5 = 10. A. x=3 B. x=5 C. x=15 D. x=4 B. x=5 Add 5: 3x=15, divide by 3. Basic algebra.
3. 15% of 400 inmates are juveniles. How many? A. 40 B. 50 C. 60 D. 70 C. 60 0.15 * 400 = 60. Percentage calculation.
4. Area of a 6m x 4m cell. A. 10m² B. 20m² C. 24m² D. 30m² C. 24m² Length * width. Geometry basics.
5. If crimes increased 20% from 500, new total? A. 600 B. 550 C. 520 D. 700 A. 600 500 + 100 = 600. Percentage increase.
6. Average of 10, 20, 30. A. 15 B. 20 C. 25 D. 30 B. 20 Sum/3 = 60/3. Mean calculation.
7. 2/5 of inmates in a center of 250 are reformed. How many? A. 50 B. 100 C. 150 D. 200 B. 100 (2/5)*250 = 100. Fractions.
8. Solve: y + 7 = 12. A. y=3 B. y=5 C. y=19 D. y=4 B. y=5 Subtract 7. Simple equation.
9. Perimeter of a square yard 5m side. A. 10m B. 15m C. 20m D. 25m C. 20m 4*5=20. Perimeter formula.
10. 25% decrease on 200 cases. New? A. 150 B. 175 C. 180 D. 160 A. 150 200 – 50=150. Decrease.
11. Ratio of wardens to inmates 1:10 in 500. Wardens? A. 40 B. 50 C. 60 D. 70 B. 50 500/10=50. Ratio application.
12. 4x = 16. x= ? A. 2 B. 4 C. 8 D. 32 B. 4 Divide by 4.
13. Volume of a 3m x 2m x 4m room. A. 12m³ B. 24m³ C. 9m³ D. 18m³ B. 24m³ LWH.
14. 1/4 + 3/4 = ? A. 1 B. 0.5 C. 1.5 D. 2 A. 1 Fraction addition.
15. If 30% of budget is N90,000, total? A. N200,000 B. N270,000 C. N300,000 D. N150,000 C. N300,000 90,000 / 0.3 = 300,000. Reverse percentage.
16. Subtract: 45 – 17. A. 28 B. 32 C. 62 D. 27 A. 28 Basic subtraction.
17. 7 squared. A. 14 B. 21 C. 49 D. 56 C. 49 Exponents.
18. Divide 100 by 4. A. 20 B. 25 C. 30 D. 50 B. 25 Division.
19. Median of 1,3,5,7,9. A. 3 B. 5 C. 7 D. 9 B. 5 Middle value.
20. 10% of 500. A. 40 B. 50 C. 60 D. 70 B. 50 0.1*500.

These build quantitative skills for administrative tasks.

Sample Past Questions: General Knowledge

20 samples on Nigeria and world:

Question Options Answer Explanation
1. Former name of NCoS? A. Nigerian Police B. Nigerian Prisons Service C. Customs D. Immigration B. Nigerian Prisons Service Renamed 2019.
2. NCoS headquarters? A. Lagos B. Abuja C. Kano D. Enugu B. Abuja Bill Clinton Drive.
3. Year of NCoS Act? A. 2018 B. 2019 C. 2020 D. 2021 B. 2019 Signed by Buhari.
4. Number of states in Nigeria? A. 30 B. 36 C. 40 D. 42 B. 36 Plus FCT.
5. Nigeria’s independence year? A. 1950 B. 1960 C. 1970 D. 1980 B. 1960 October 1.
6. Capital of Lagos State? A. Abuja B. Ikeja C. Lagos D. Ibadan B. Ikeja Administrative capital.
7. Who designed Nigerian flag? A. Akinkunmi B. Azikiwe C. Tinubu D. Buhari A. Akinkunmi Michael Taiwo.
8. First President? A. Buhari B. Azikiwe C. Jonathan D. Obasanjo B. Azikiwe 1960-1966.
9. Largest state by landmass? A. Kano B. Niger C. Borno D. Kaduna B. Niger Over 76,000 km².
10. Longest river in Africa? A. Nile B. Niger C. Congo D. Zambezi A. Nile 6,650 km.
11. ECOWAS founded? A. 1960 B. 1975 C. 1980 D. 1990 B. 1975 Lagos Treaty.
12. ECOWAS HQ? A. Lagos B. Abuja C. Accra D. Dakar B. Abuja Nigeria.
13. Currency of Ghana? A. Naira B. Cedi C. Rand D. Shilling B. Cedi West Africa.
14. Who discovered River Niger? A. Mungo Park B. Columbus C. Vasco da Gama D. Livingstone A. Mungo Park 1796.
15. NAFDAC stands for? A. National Agency for Food… B. National Anti-Drug… C. Nigerian Aviation… D. National Finance… A. National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control Regulatory body.
16. OPEC HQ? A. Vienna B. Riyadh C. Abuja D. Tehran A. Vienna Austria.
17. Nigeria became republic? A. 1960 B. 1963 C. 1979 D. 1999 B. 1963 From monarchy.
18. Capital of Ebonyi? A. Abakaliki B. Enugu C. Umuahia D. Awka A. Abakaliki Southeast.
19. Capital of Yobe? A. Damaturu B. Maiduguri C. Potiskum D. Gombe A. Damaturu North.
20. First military head? A. Ironsi B. Gowon C. Buhari D. Babangida A. Ironsi 1966.

Sample Past Questions: Current Affairs

Updated for 2025:

Question Options Answer Explanation
1. Current NCoS Controller General? A. Nababa B. Nwakuche C. Ja’afaru D. Ahmed B. Nwakuche Acting as of 2025.
2. Nigeria’s President 2025? A. Buhari B. Tinubu C. Atiku D. Obi B. Tinubu Elected 2023.
3. Recent NCoS reform? A. Farm partnership B. New uniforms C. Salary hike D. All A. Farm partnership With Agriculture Ministry.
4. UN Goal for justice? A. 1 B. 16 C. 5 D. 10 B. 16 Peace and institutions.
5. Nigeria population approx. 2025? A. 200M B. 220M C. 250M D. 180M B. 220M Estimate.
6. Current Interior Minister? A. Tunji-Ojo B. Aregbesola C. Danbazau D. Fashola A. Tunji-Ojo As of 2025.
7. Chief of Army Staff 2025? A. Lagbaja B. Buratai C. Minimah D. Yahaya A. Lagbaja Current.
8. Inspector General of Police? A. Egbetokun B. Idris C. Adamu D. Arase A. Egbetokun 2025.
9. Inmates freed in 2025 decongestion? A. 5,000 B. 7,500 C. 10,000 D. 3,000 B. 7,500 Government initiative.
10. NCoS MOU with REA for? A. Power B. Water C. Food D. Security A. Power Custodial facilities.
11. Rotary donation to NCoS? A. Books B. Sewing machines C. Computers D. Vehicles B. Sewing machines For rehabilitation.
12. NCoS advocates for? A. Inmate voting B. Higher sentences C. More prisons D. Death penalty A. Inmate voting Visit to INEC.
13. Death row inmates 2025? A. 3,000 B. 3,688 C. 4,000 D. 2,500 B. 3,688 Reported increase.
14. Recruitment portal open date 2025? A. June 26 B. July 14 C. August 1 D. May 1 B. July 14 CDCFIB.
15. Sacked officers in 2025 sweep? A. 10 B. 15 C. 20 D. 25 B. 15 Disciplinary.
16. Demoted officers? A. 40 B. 59 C. 60 D. 70 B. 59 Same sweep.
17. Escaped inmates from Ilesa? A. May 20, 2025 B. June 1 C. April 15 D. July 10 A. May 20, 2025 Osun State.
18. NICOWA event? A. Graduation B. Sports C. Conference D. Protest A. Graduation Excellence celebration.
19. Inmates on death row increase to? A. 3,000 B. 3,688 C. 4,000 D. 5,000 B. 3,688 As per reports.
20. Lagos bill for? A. Restorative justice B. New prisons C. Salary increase D. Tech A. Restorative justice 2025 push.

Sample Past Questions: Logical Reasoning

 

20 samples for critical thinking:

Question Options Answer Explanation
1. If all wardens are officers, and some officers are trained, then? A. All wardens trained B. Some wardens trained C. No wardens trained D. Can’t tell D. Can’t tell Syllogism; not definitive.
2. Series: 2, 4, 6, 8…? A. 9 B. 10 C. 11 D. 12 B. 10 Even numbers.
3. Analogy: Prison : Inmate :: Hospital : ? A. Doctor B. Patient C. Nurse D. Bed B. Patient Place to person held.
4. If A is B’s brother, B is C’s sister, C is? A. A’s sister B. A’s brother C. A’s aunt D. Can’t tell D. Can’t tell Gender unclear.
5. Odd one: Nile, Niger, Congo, Lagos A. Nile B. Niger C. Congo D. Lagos D. Lagos City, others rivers.
6. If 5 = 10, 6 = 18, 7 = 28, 8=? A. 40 B. 36 C. 32 D. 48 A. 40 n*(n+1)/2 pattern wait, actually 52=10, 63=18, 74=28, 85=40.
7. Direction: North, turn right, right, left. Facing? A. North B. South C. East D. West C. East Turns: East, South, East. Wait, initial North, right East, right South, left East.
8. Puzzle: What has keys but can’t open locks? A. Map B. Piano C. Door D. Safe B. Piano Riddle type.
9. If cat is to meow, dog is to? A. Bark B. Purr C. Roar D. Hiss A. Bark Animal sounds.
10. Series: A, C, E, G…? A. H B. I C. J D. K B. I Alternate letters.
11. If all reforms succeed, no recidivism. Some recidivism, so? A. All reforms fail B. Some reforms fail C. No reforms fail D. Can’t tell B. Some reforms fail Logical deduction.
12. Odd one: Abuja, Lagos, Kano, Nile A. Abuja B. Lagos C. Kano D. Nile D. Nile River, others cities.
13. Analogy: Reformation : Change :: Custody : ? A. Freedom B. Protection C. Punishment D. Escape B. Protection Purpose.
14. Code: If MAN = 13114, PAN = ? A. 16114 B. 16113 C. 16115 D. 16124 A. 16114 M=13, A=1, N=14, P=16.
15. If today is Monday, what day in 10 days? A. Wednesday B. Thursday C. Friday D. Saturday B. Thursday 10 mod 7 = 3, Monday +3 = Thursday.
16. Puzzle: I speak without mouth, hear without ears. What? A. Echo B. Wind C. Radio D. Phone A. Echo Classic.
17. Series: 1, 4, 9, 16…? A. 20 B. 25 C. 36 D. 49 B. 25 Squares.
18. If bird is to fly, fish is to? A. Swim B. Walk C. Crawl D. Jump A. Swim Movement.
19. Odd one: Tinubu, Azikiwe, Buhari, Lagos A. Tinubu B. Azikiwe C. Buhari D. Lagos D. Lagos Place, others presidents.
20. If A > B, B > C, then? A. A > C B. A < C C. A = C D. Can’t tell A. A > C Transitive.

Sample Past Questions: Nigerian History and Civics

20 samples:

Question Options Answer Explanation
1. Nigeria amalgamated in? A. 1914 B. 1960 C. 1861 D. 1979 A. 1914 North-South.
2. First Governor-General? A. Lugard B. Clifford C. Richards D. Macpherson A. Lugard Colonial.
3. 1966 coup leader? A. Ironsi B. Gowon C. Nzeogwu D. Ojukwu C. Nzeogwu Major.
4. Biafra war years? A. 1967-1970 B. 1960-1963 C. 1979-1983 D. 1999-2003 A. 1967-1970 Civil war.
5. Fourth Republic start? A. 1960 B. 1979 C. 1999 D. 2015 C. 1999 Democracy return.
6. Constitution suspended in? A. 1960 B. 1966 C. 1999 D. 2019 B. 1966 Military rule.
7. NAIRA introduced? A. 1960 B. 1973 C. 1980 D. 1990 B. 1973 Currency.
8. First female Governor? A. Virginia Etiaba B. Amina Jane C. Ngozi Okonjo D. Diezani A. Virginia Etiaba Anambra 2006.
9. Number of LGAs? A. 774 B. 36 C. 500 D. 1000 A. 774 Local governments.
10. National anthem changed? A. 1978 B. 1960 C. 1999 D. 2024 A. 1978 Current one.
11. Colonial capital before Abuja? A. Lagos B. Calabar C. Enugu D. Kaduna A. Lagos Until 1991.
12. First oil discovery? A. 1956 B. 1960 C. 1970 D. 1980 A. 1956 Oloibiri.
13. Women suffrage in North? A. 1960 B. 1979 C. 1999 D. 1950 B. 1979 Voting rights.
14. Sharia law in? A. 12 Northern states B. All states C. South D. FCT A. 12 Northern states 1999 onwards.
15. EFCC established? A. 2003 B. 1999 C. 2010 D. 1980 A. 2003 Anti-corruption.
16. Boko Haram insurgency start? A. 2009 B. 2000 C. 2015 D. 1990 A. 2009 Northeast.
17. Minimum wage 2019? A. N18,000 B. N30,000 C. N70,000 D. N50,000 B. N30,000 Updated.
18. COVID-19 first case? A. 2020 B. 2019 C. 2021 D. 2018 A. 2020 February.
19. Endsars protest? A. 2020 B. 2015 C. 2025 D. 2010 A. 2020 Police brutality.
20. 2023 election winner? A. Tinubu B. Atiku C. Obi D. Kwankwaso A. Tinubu Current president.

Sample Past Questions: Correctional Service-Specific Knowledge

From sources, 20 samples:

Question Options Answer Explanation
1. Main duty of NCoS? A. Punishment only B. Custody and reformation C. Prosecution D. Investigation B. Custody and reformation Act 2019.
2. Under which ministry? A. Defence B. Interior C. Justice D. Youth B. Interior Federal.
3. Prisons arms after police/courts? A. First B. Second C. Third D. Fourth C. Third Justice system.
4. Types of prisons? A. Max and min B. Max and medium C. Ordinary and execution D. Trial and convict B. Max and medium Security levels.
5. Borstal for? A. Adults B. Juveniles C. Women D. Elderly B. Juveniles Youth reform.
6. Non-custodial includes? A. Death B. Community service C. Life sentence D. Solitary B. Community service Alternatives.
7. Inmate voting advocacy? A. Yes B. No C. Only some D. Never A. Yes 2025 visit to INEC.
8. Farm centers purpose? A. Punishment B. Skills training C. Isolation D. Recreation B. Skills training Agriculture.
9. Health services cover? A. Mental health B. Only physical C. None D. External only A. Mental health Comprehensive.
10. Recidivism means? A. First offense B. Reoffending C. Release D. Trial B. Reoffending Repeat crime.
11. NCoS Act year? A. 2019 B. 2000 C. 1990 D. 2020 A. 2019 Reform.
12. Headquarters location? A. Abuja B. Lagos C. Kano D. Port Harcourt A. Abuja FCT.
13. Number of custodial centers? A. 100 B. Over 240 C. 500 D. 50 B. Over 240 Nationwide.
14. Recent partnership? A. Agriculture B. Education C. Health D. All A. Agriculture Farms.
15. Decongestion 2025? A. 7,500 freed B. 1,000 C. 10,000 D. None A. 7,500 Pardon.
16. Acting CG 2025? A. Nwakuche B. Nababa C. Ja’afaru D. Ahmed A. Nwakuche Current.
17. MOU with REA? A. Power B. Water C. Food D. Transport A. Power Facilities.
18. Rotary donation? A. Sewing machines B. Books C. Computers D. Vehicles A. Sewing machines Rehab.
19. Escapes in 2025? A. Ilesa B. Kirikiri C. Enugu D. Kano A. Ilesa Osun.
20. Inclusive support for? A. Disabled B. Women C. Youth D. All A. Disabled JONAPWD.

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  1. Damola tolulope says:

    Great and interesting questions

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